STAY AND EXPLORE NEAR Wylie

Campground

Lavon's RV Parks

Princeton, TX

Lavon’s RV Parks feature 3 scenic sites on Lake Lavon in Princeton, Texas. The 3 campgrounds are within 1 mile of each other are are nestled by the shores of scenic Lake Lavon. You and your family or traveling guests will certainly enjoy the the peace and quiet of the country while being only minutes from: Mckinney, Allen, Plano, Greenville, and the entire North Dallas area.All campgrounds are full hook-up only. The sites provide 30 and 50 amp service with Propane available nearby. Each of the RV campsites are well maintained, completely clean and manicured. The Lake Lavon RV Parks are landscaped with trees of many kinds. A large storm safety shelter is on site. The Parks also feature a full service laundromat. The RV Parks is an excellent spot to enjoy the natural scenery of this part of Texas before heading out to explore Allen, Dallas, and other nearby urban environments.

Campground

Lafon's RV Parks

Princeton, TX

Lafons RV Park is located in Princeton, Texas on scenic Lake Lavon. They feature three different locations on the Lake. They are 20 minutes Northeast of Plano. Dallas is also nearby. All of the campgrounds are full hook-up and provide 30 and 50 amp service. Lake Lavon offers an enjoyable, peaceful, and quiet environment. Every RV campsite has its own unique yard and landscaping The RV Parks are near golf courses, fishing, swimming, and other fun outdoor activities. They also features a large safe and secure storm shelter in case the weather takes a bad turn. There is also an onsite heavy laundromat with full service washers and dryers. Lake Lavon is the perfect spot to spend quality time with family and friends while enjoying the peace of serenity of the lake. When you have the itch for a little more excitement you don’t have very far to go. After a day out and about you can look forward to a quiet and stress free evening on the lake.

Attraction

The Spring Forest Preserve Natural Trail

Garland, TX

The Spring Forest Preserve Natural Trail is a national treasure. At the same time, it is a relatively new addition to the Garland community. One day in 1980, Bobby Scott took a walk in the woods and discovered the past - Spring Creek Forest. The pristine bottomland forest in the floodplain of Spring Creek was a haven of towering trees and unusual wildflowers on the edge of a dynamic North Garland community. Early settlers, who cut most of the timber around stream beds a century ago, left Spring Creek untouched. Mr. Scott knew that it was unique; and when he showed it to city officials in 1982, they agreed. With the help of Dallas County and the State of Texas, Garland began its efforts to protect the relic forest of Chinquapin, Bur, and Shumard oaks. Many of these trees, 100-300 years old, soared to heights of 100 feet on trunks four feet thick. Scientists found that not only was the forest type unique, but so were the wildflowers. The delicate Solomon's seal, not previously known to occur in the Dallas area, flourished in the forest. A large population of trout lily grew abundantly there. Visitors today continue to express awe at the forest's natural treasures.

Attraction

FireWheel Brewing Company

Rowlett, TX

One of the best perks of a local brewery tour is the usual abundance of local brew, and the FireWheel Brewing Company in Rowlett, Texas is no exception. Although the tour of the brewery is relatively short (about 25 minutes), it is guided by passionate and knowledgeable staff who are more than happy to answer all your questions. Along the tour you'll get to taste 4 different brews of your choice, and you get to keep the glass as a souvenir. The quality of beers on offer at this local brewery more than make up for the short length of the tour. The tour guides are volunteers who work the bar, and they really know their beers. They will make the tour fun as they share their knowledge and explain the brewing process from start to finish. Some of the brews available to taste include blondes, porters and stouts, and the excellent Rowlett Red.

[{"id":"6607","title":"Lavon's RV Parks","body":"Lavon\u2019s RV Parks feature 3 scenic sites on Lake Lavon in Princeton, Texas. The 3 campgrounds are within 1 mile of each other are are nestled by the shores of scenic Lake Lavon. You and your family or traveling guests will certainly enjoy the the peace and quiet of the country while being only minutes from: Mckinney, Allen, Plano, Greenville, and the entire North Dallas area.All campgrounds are full hook-up only. The sites provide 30 and 50 amp service with Propane available nearby. Each of the RV campsites are well maintained, completely clean and manicured. The Lake Lavon RV Parks are landscaped with trees of many kinds. A large storm safety shelter is on site. The Parks also feature a full service laundromat. The RV Parks is an excellent spot to enjoy the natural scenery of this part of Texas before heading out to explore Allen, Dallas, and other nearby urban environments.","image":"\/wp-content\/themes\/outdoorsy\/dist\/images\/city-pages\/campground_placeholder3.jpg","link":"https:\/\/www.outdoorsy.co\/blog\/campgrounds\/allen-texas\/","lat":"33.1009560","lng":"-96.5161819","city_title":"Princeton, TX"},{"id":"5473","title":"Lafon's RV Parks","body":"Lafons RV Park is located in Princeton, Texas on scenic Lake Lavon. They feature three different locations on the Lake. They are 20 minutes Northeast of Plano. Dallas is also nearby. All of the campgrounds are full hook-up and provide 30 and 50 amp service. Lake Lavon offers an enjoyable, peaceful, and quiet environment. Every RV campsite has its own unique yard and landscaping The RV Parks are near golf courses, fishing, swimming, and other fun outdoor activities. They also features a large safe and secure storm shelter in case the weather takes a bad turn. There is also an onsite heavy laundromat with full service washers and dryers. Lake Lavon is the perfect spot to spend quality time with family and friends while enjoying the peace of serenity of the lake. When you have the itch for a little more excitement you don\u2019t have very far to go. After a day out and about you can look forward to a quiet and stress free evening on the lake.","image":"\/wp-content\/themes\/outdoorsy\/dist\/images\/city-pages\/campground_placeholder1.jpg","link":"https:\/\/www.outdoorsy.co\/blog\/campgrounds\/plano-texas\/","lat":"33.1009560","lng":"-96.5161819","city_title":"Princeton, TX"}]

[{"id":"5709","title":"The Spring Forest Preserve Natural Trail","body":"The Spring Forest Preserve Natural Trail is a national treasure. At the same time, it is a relatively new addition to the Garland community. One day in 1980, Bobby Scott took a walk in the woods and discovered the past - Spring Creek Forest. The pristine bottomland forest in the floodplain of Spring Creek was a haven of towering trees and unusual wildflowers on the edge of a dynamic North Garland community. Early settlers, who cut most of the timber around stream beds a century ago, left Spring Creek untouched. Mr. Scott knew that it was unique; and when he showed it to city officials in 1982, they agreed. With the help of Dallas County and the State of Texas, Garland began its efforts to protect the relic forest of Chinquapin, Bur, and Shumard oaks. Many of these trees, 100-300 years old, soared to heights of 100 feet on trunks four feet thick. Scientists found that not only was the forest type unique, but so were the wildflowers. The delicate Solomon's seal, not previously known to occur in the Dallas area, flourished in the forest. A large population of trout lily grew abundantly there. Visitors today continue to express awe at the forest's natural treasures.","image":"\/wp-content\/themes\/outdoorsy\/dist\/images\/city-pages\/attraction-placeholder-2.jpg","link":"https:\/\/www.outdoorsy.co\/blog\/attractions\/garland-texas\/","lat":"32.9643059","lng":"-96.6569901","city_title":"Garland, TX"},{"id":"5337","title":"FireWheel Brewing Company","body":"One of the best perks of a local brewery tour is the usual abundance of local brew, and the FireWheel Brewing Company in Rowlett, Texas is no exception. Although the tour of the brewery is relatively short (about 25 minutes), it is guided by passionate and knowledgeable staff who are more than happy to answer all your questions. Along the tour you'll get to taste 4 different brews of your choice, and you get to keep the glass as a souvenir. The quality of beers on offer at this local brewery more than make up for the short length of the tour. The tour guides are volunteers who work the bar, and they really know their beers. They will make the tour fun as they share their knowledge and explain the brewing process from start to finish. Some of the brews available to taste include blondes, porters and stouts, and the excellent Rowlett Red.","image":"\/wp-content\/themes\/outdoorsy\/dist\/images\/city-pages\/attraction_placeholder3.jpg","link":"https:\/\/www.outdoorsy.co\/blog\/attractions\/rowlett-texas\/","lat":"32.9029007","lng":"-96.5638809","city_title":"Rowlett, TX"}]